Jannette Collins MD MEd

Jannette Collins, M.D., MEd, is a nationally recognized leader in radiology education who, for more than a decade, has been actively and enthusiastically involved in developing curricula for radiology residents and medical students in the area of cardiothoracic imaging. She has developed innovative methods in evaluating radiology residents, faculty and educational programs and is a leader in the development of self-assessment materials used by radiologists participating in the maintenance of certification process.

She is currently a professor in the Departments of Radiology and Medicine at the University of Wisconsin. She earned her bachelor of science in elementary education at Montana State University, her master of education at the University of Cincinnati and her medical degree from the Medical College of Ohio.

Dr. Collins completed a fellowship in chest radiology at Yale University and a fellowship in medical education research with the Association of American Medical Colleges. She has served as the radiology program director and the assistant dean of graduate medical education at the University of Wisconsin.

She authored the textbook, Chest Radiology: The Essentials, in addition to 150 articles and book chapters. She is the editor-in-chief of Seminars in Roentgenology, is a member of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Radiology Residency Review Committee, and is the president of the Association of University Radiologists and president-elect of the Association of Program Directors in Radiology.